What is responsible for the flow of current through an electrolyte
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hey there!!. In general, an electric current is a flow of charge. In an electrolyte it is a flow of ions. But how does this electric flow influence the overall flow of the liquid?
I have already seen how it influences plasmas and how it makes the plasma react to external magnetic fields, and I'm curious about what it does to liquid electrolytes. Would it be correct to assume it shows similar effects but only a lot weaker due to lower conductivity and higher flow resistance from viscosity
I have already seen how it influences plasmas and how it makes the plasma react to external magnetic fields, and I'm curious about what it does to liquid electrolytes. Would it be correct to assume it shows similar effects but only a lot weaker due to lower conductivity and higher flow resistance from viscosity
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